Samsung unveiled its first AI smart glasses at Google I/O on May 19, partnering with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker for a fall launch — its most direct bet yet against Meta's 73% category lead.
Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), Korea's largest consumer-electronics maker, used Google's annual developer conference to unveil its first AI smart glasses on May 19, 2026, in Mountain View, California — its most direct hardware bet yet against Meta's dominance of a category that analysts expect to more than triple in unit volume this year.
Two designs were shown: a "disruptive, refined" frame from Gentle Monster, the Seoul-based luxury eyewear label, and a "timeless" pair from Warby Parker, the New York direct-to-consumer optician. Both run Android XR with Google's Gemini assistant and ship "this fall" in select markets, according to Samsung's official news release (Samsung News U.S.); Qualcomm has separately confirmed the glasses will use Snapdragon silicon, per Android Authority. Pricing, exact launch dates, and detailed specifications were not disclosed.
What the glasses actually do — and don't do
The glasses are positioned as an audio-only companion to a Galaxy phone, not a standalone computer or a heads-up display. According to coverage by Android Authority, voice-driven Gemini handles turn-by-turn navigation, real-time translation with voice-matched audio, text translation of menus and signs, notification summaries, calendar management, and hands-free photo capture, with the phone acting as the compute and connectivity backbone.
Samsung's Jay Kim framed the device as "an important step in Samsung's vision for AI…where each device is optimized to deliver unique AI experiences," per the company's release. Gentle Monster founder Hankook Kim said the goal was "to merge fashion and technology in a way that feels bold, beautiful and human," while Warby Parker's Dave Gilboa said the partnership was designed to "combine signature design with precision optics."
The Meta question
Meta held 73% of global smart-glasses unit share in the first half of 2025, with the overall category growing 110% year-on-year over the same period, according to data published by Counterpoint Research, the Hong Kong-headquartered tech market researcher. Counterpoint attributed Meta's lead to demand for Ray-Ban Meta and expanded Luxottica manufacturing capacity.
That base case is what Samsung is now trying to chip away at. The choice of partners is telling: by pairing with Gentle Monster — whose celebrity-driven aesthetic is the closest Korean analogue to Ray-Ban's heritage cachet — and Warby Parker's prescription-friendly U.S. retail footprint, Samsung is borrowing the playbook that turned Meta's frames into a fashion item first and a gadget second, rather than re-running the bulkier Galaxy XR mixed-reality headset it launched in late 2025.
Whether that is enough to dent a 73% share remains an open question. The glasses are audio-only, so they cannot match camera-plus-display reference designs being teased by other competitors; pricing has not been disclosed; and Smart Analytics Global, cited by Android Police, projects the overall smart-glasses market expanding from roughly 6 million units to about 20 million units in 2026, with the U.S. and China together expected to account for about 80% of demand — a geographic skew that overlaps unevenly with Samsung's traditional Galaxy strongholds.
A broader AI-device push
The glasses unveil lands while Samsung's other AI-branded hardware is showing measurable traction. The Galaxy S26 series, launched earlier in 2026, posted 13% higher unit sales than the Galaxy S25 over its first six weeks, per Counterpoint Research analyst Lim Soo-jung as quoted by Seoul Economic Daily; Samsung's overall global smartphone sales grew 5% over the same period. South Korea and the United States both delivered double-digit S26 growth, while China and Japan lagged on price sensitivity and entrenched local ecosystems. Counterpoint analyst Yang Wang flagged that Galaxy S26 Ultra momentum was already cooling from week six, citing macroeconomic uncertainty and Middle East geopolitical risk.
Separately, Samsung's 2026 Bespoke AI Family Hub refrigerator — which pairs Samsung's Vision AI with Google's Gemini — was named to Tom's Guide's AI Awards 2026 in the smart-home, appliance and security category, per Chosun Biz. The same Chosun Biz roundup cited Engadget noting that the fridge's in-cabinet ingredient recognition was expanded from roughly 100 items to about 2,000 in the 2026 model.
What to watch
Three near-term data points will determine whether the AI glasses are a viable Meta challenger:
- Fall pricing and launch geography. Samsung has not confirmed either. Both will signal whether the device is positioned as a mass-premium accessory or a luxury-tier item routed primarily through Gentle Monster channels.
- Samsung MX (Mobile eXperience) Q3 2026 earnings commentary. Samsung typically discusses early wearable demand on the post-earnings call that follows a launch window.
- Counterpoint's H2 2026 smart-glasses share update. A repeat of the 73% Meta figure with Samsung not appearing in the named challenger set would signal that the Android XR ecosystem is still building from a small base, despite a high-profile unveil.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Figures reflect data available at publication; readers should verify with primary sources before making any decisions.
Sources
- Samsung News U.S. — Samsung × Google: First look at the new intelligent eyewear (May 19, 2026)
- Android Authority — Galaxy Glasses with Warby Parker, Gentle Monster at Google I/O 2026 (May 19, 2026)
- Counterpoint Research — Smart-glasses market share — H1 2025 (LinkedIn post) (Aug 12, 2025)
- Android Police — 2026 set to be a breakout year for smart glasses (May 2026)
- Seoul Economic Daily — Samsung Galaxy S26 sales jump 13% over predecessor (May 19, 2026)
- Chosun Biz — Samsung AI Family Hub named to Tom's Guide AI Awards 2026 (May 19, 2026)
- Yonhap News — Samsung·Google joint AI smart glasses unveiled (May 19, 2026)
- ET News — Samsung Galaxy Glasses launch fall 2026 (May 19, 2026)



